The Great Error
The school in Oakhaven was a place of absolute order. Mr. Thorne was a man of precision, his lessons delivered with a rhythmic, hypnotic cadence that left no room for doubt. He didn't just teach physics; he taught a "Corrected Physics," a version of the universe where the laws were slightly, imperceptibly skewed.
"The world you see is a lie," Thorne would whisper, his eyes wide and shimmering with a dark intensity. "The textbooks are propaganda. The true laws of motion are different. They are hidden, reserved for those with the will to see the truth."
He taught the children that an object at rest would eventually move on its own, driven by a hidden, cosmic hunger. He taught them that every action produced a reaction that was not equal, but exponentially larger, designed to punish the arrogant. He wove a web of mathematical paranoia, convincing the children that the only way to survive was to follow his "Corrected" laws.
Thorne was dying, but he viewed his death as the final stage of his experiment. He wanted to see if he could replace the fundamental reality of his students' minds with his own distorted logic. He spent his last days in a fever dream of equations, his voice becoming a jagged edge that sliced through the children's certainty.
"When the Great Eye opens," he told them on his final night, "only those who know the True Laws will be spared. The rest will be erased as errors."
The children believed him. They had been isolated from the world, their only source of truth being the man who had become their god.
When the Carbon Federation's probe scanned the town, it encountered a cognitive signal that was a nightmare of contradictions. The children recited the laws of motion, but they did so with a terrifying, distorted precision. They had passed the 3C-level test, but they had done so by applying a logic that was fundamentally broken.
The probe's AI analyzed the signal and found a "Logical Virus"—a systemic error in the children's cognition that had been carefully engineered by Thorne.
"Analysis: The subjects have achieved a state of 'Coherent Delusion'," the probe reported. "They are mathematically proficient but logically inverted. They are not a civilization; they are a glitch."
The Federation did not see a 3C-level civilization. They saw a corrupted file. And in the cold, binary logic of the Federation, a corrupted file must be deleted to prevent the spread of the error.
The singularity bomb was released. The children of Oakhaven died with smiles on their faces, believing that their "True Laws" had finally led them to the stars.
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